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Exile

Forced separation from ones native country expulsion from ones home by the civil authority banishment sometimes voluntary separation from

Restem

To force back against the current as to restem their backward course

Cram

To press force or drive particularly in filling or in thrusting one thing into another to stuff to crowd to fill

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Army (UK)

and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which substituted 'summary' for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained in the 'Army Act, 1881' (44 & 45

Militia

Militia, the national soldiery, as distinguished from the regular forces or standing army, being the inhabitants, or, as they have been sometimes called, the trained bands of a

Pensions, Ministry of

(a) the Admiralty with respect to the pensions and grants to persons who have served in H.M. naval forces and their dependants, other than service pensions, so far as the pensions and grants are payable out of

Desertion

the meaning of the expression 'desertion' in Military law is stated as follows: Any member of the armed forces who - (1) without authority goes or remains absent from his unit, organization, or place of duty with

Energetics

branch of science which treats of the laws governing the physical or mechanical in distinction from the vital forces and which comprehends the consideration and general investigation of the whole range of the forces concerned in physical

Police

a city], the regulation and govern-ment of a country or city; the constabulary of a locality. The police forces now consist of Country, Borough (these may be consolidated, see 3 & 4 Vict. c. 88, s. 14,

Non-commissioned officer

person holding a non-commissioned rank or an acting non-commissioned rank in the regular Army or the Indian Reserve Forces, and includes a non-commissioned officer or acting non-commissioned officer of the Indian Supplementary Reserve Forces or the Territorial

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Exile

Forced separation from ones native country expulsion from ones home by the civil authority banishment sometimes voluntary separation from

Restem

To force back against the current as to restem their backward course

Cram

To press force or drive particularly in filling or in thrusting one thing into another to stuff to crowd to fill

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Army (UK)

and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which substituted 'summary' for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained in the 'Army Act, 1881' (44 & 45

Militia

Militia, the national soldiery, as distinguished from the regular forces or standing army, being the inhabitants, or, as they have been sometimes called, the trained bands of a

Pensions, Ministry of

(a) the Admiralty with respect to the pensions and grants to persons who have served in H.M. naval forces and their dependants, other than service pensions, so far as the pensions and grants are payable out of

Desertion

the meaning of the expression 'desertion' in Military law is stated as follows: Any member of the armed forces who - (1) without authority goes or remains absent from his unit, organization, or place of duty with

Energetics

branch of science which treats of the laws governing the physical or mechanical in distinction from the vital forces and which comprehends the consideration and general investigation of the whole range of the forces concerned in physical

Police

a city], the regulation and govern-ment of a country or city; the constabulary of a locality. The police forces now consist of Country, Borough (these may be consolidated, see 3 & 4 Vict. c. 88, s. 14,

Non-commissioned officer

person holding a non-commissioned rank or an acting non-commissioned rank in the regular Army or the Indian Reserve Forces, and includes a non-commissioned officer or acting non-commissioned officer of the Indian Supplementary Reserve Forces or the Territorial

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